Involved in rigging the election? Zuckerberg and his wife give big money to ‘Democratic operatives’

Scott Walter, president of the Center for Capital Research (CRC) in Washington, D.C., wrote in a December 7 op-ed on the CRC’s website that Zasberg-funded campaign contributions from the nonpartisan Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) have had a decidedly partisan effect in Georgia.

Mr. Walter writes: “This year, the left-leaning Zassebergs gave $350 million to the so-called “nonpartisan” nonprofit Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL), which CTCL has again redistributed to thousands of U.S. government election officials. “

Mr. Walter testified before the Georgia Senate on Friday (Dec. 4) that “Georgia’s data is shocking.” The CRC studied Georgia’s use of campaign contributions and found the following facts.

1, Nine of CTCL’s ten largest known grants went to counties where Biden won.

2, Nine of the ten counties with the largest turnout to Democratic candidates received CTCL grants compared to 2016.

  1. of the 33 counties that Biden won, CTCL funded 70% of them.
  2. Of the total votes cast in all 44 counties funded by CTCL, the Democratic presidential candidate’s vote jumped 530,000, more than two and a half times the Republican increase.

According to Mr. Walter, “CTCL’s donations in Georgia have a clear partisan effect and should be investigated by the authorities in Georgia and Washington. ” He told Senator Joe, “Some states have banned this kind of funding, and Georgia can do it too. “

The Capital Research Center argues that the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) presents itself as a nonprofit, nonpartisan group of citizens, but is really a group of Democratic operatives who used left-of-center donations to maximize the use of mail-in ballots (which can be fraudulent) to elect Biden.

https://thefederalist.com/2020/12/07/what-is-mark-zuckerbergs-election-money-doing-in-georgia/#.X847myiSOVo.twitter

https://capitalresearch.org/article/center-for-tech-civic-life/

https://legalnewsline.com/stories/549298786-center-for-tech-and-civic-life-democratic-election-operatives-masquerading-as- concerned-voters-group-critic-says

Background of the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL)

The Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) was founded in 2012 by three leftist founders, Whitney May, Tiana-Epps Johnson, and Donny Bridges, all three of whom were in the first three years of CTCL’s existence. “The Democratic Party’s School of Digital Voodoo Magic”-the New Organizing Institute (NOI) received training in the use of email lists and social media advertising, voter outreach, disseminating online video content, and producing compelling online messages.The three founders returned to CTCL in 2015.Although CTCL’s There may be Republican-affiliated members on boards and advisory committees, but the major donors and partner organizations are completely to the left, including big companies like Google and Facebook.